The AI answer we saw
Miko and Cozmo serve slightly different learning goals. Miko (currently Miko 3) focuses on curriculum-aligned educational content, STEM lessons, and emotional engagement for ages 5–10, with a subscription-based content library. Cozmo by Anki (now relaunched by Digital Dream Labs) emphasizes coding, problem-solving, and play-based interaction using a visual programming interface suited for ages 8+. If your priority is structured academic learning and younger children, Miko is the stronger fit. If you want to introduce coding and robotics mechanics, Cozmo has an edge. Note that Cozmo's long-term software support has been inconsistent due to company changes, which is worth considering before purchasing.
Captured during this Readable report run. Answers can vary by AI tool and date.